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Video guide for advanced clothing Imports without deformation

Guides Video guide for advanced clothing Imports without deformation

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Nice! Is that helmet available? xD
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This is super thorough and I understand the concepts, but I'm struggling. I created a relatively basic set of fairy wings, certainly less intricate than some of the actual feathered wings on the hub, but despite following the steps, creating a super-offset vertex on the back and using that for the wings, they always get way distorted. and the tips still get attached to the head's motions. Any advice is appreciated.
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I've been looking for something like this all my life
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Thanks alot for sharing this information.
Amazing!! I will try this.
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IDK why i didnt rate this but amazing guide!!!
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Simply outstanding <3.
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Thanks for this. Was finally able to make my static heels :)
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OMG this is exactly the information I've been looking for forever! Thank you for documenting this. Brilliant stuff! However despite looking for a guide like this I completely missed it due to the title of the guide. Something like "Guide for importing custom clothing without deformation by custom morphs" would make it a lot more visible to those with these problems.
mopedlampe
mopedlampe
yes... i struggled a bit with the title xD I changed it now to your suggestion
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<3
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Thank you so much for writing this up. I always wondered how you guys get up to this sort of shit. Looking forward to trying this out for myself on some stuff!
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thank you for this!
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A+
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The time and effort you have put into this is exceptional. Thankyou!
mopedlampe
mopedlampe
Writing this down was quick, but gathering all this information was not ? thank you for the positive review!
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Wow, this is a neat trick :)
Good to know it's possible to make stiff objects as clothing! Not sure I'll make one any day soon but thanks for sharing!
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Thanks for this tip, very usefull for armor as cloth (like shoulder plates)
mopedlampe
mopedlampe
That would be a perfect example, pick a spot from the upper arm to stick the cloth item to, then you should get a nice shoulder plate ??
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Oh my Vam god..
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